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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1947-10-09, Page 10lea THE GODERICU SIGNAL -ST. ° T]IUR-SDAY, OCTOBER Qua, 947 ST0 GE llGE'S CHURCH RCl-1. SUNDAY, 'OCTOBER 12th, 11947 8,39 a,m. 110LtV COMMUNION. 1.0.00 a..►:,. SUNDAY •S,CIIOOL. 1100 a.m. M10RNIN(u PRAYER. Preacher—REV. DR. A. ) I. O'NEIL, MA., DD., Principal of ,l tiro>n _College," Landon. 7.00 p.m EVENING PRAYER ER .AID SERMON. it--: REV. C. 11!. L. GIII:i ''RT, Seaforjh. REV. BEVERLY W. FARR, iB.A., L.Th., REC'1 I►R. A. ANDER TON—organist and Choirmaster. North St. United Church THANKSGIVIN06 SERVICE 11 a.m. "GILVING THANKS TO GOD." Nursery and Primary School. 2.30 p.m. CHURCH SCHOOL , 7 p.m. "AOVE ALL, WE THANK THEE..." In this land of plenty let us give thanks on this day! REV. C. WESLEY .COPE, B.A., B.D., Minister. Mrs. Murrad'Hetheringtbn, Organist and Choir Leader. Knox Presbyterian Church 9.45 +..dna. - Sunday School. and Young People's Bible Class. 11 a.m. JUNIOR ('ONOREGATION. 11 A.M. — THANKSGIVING -SERVICES — 7 P.M. • OF PUBLIC WORSHIP. _ —THRILLING CONGREGATIONAL SINGING. —SPECIAL MUSIC BY THE CHOIR. —G511D'S WORD FROM THE PULPIT. MINISTER -REVEREND RICHARD STEWART Director of Praise --Mr. William Wickett, • A.T,C.M. Victoria St. United Church MINISTER—REV. LAWRENCE H. TL; RN ER, Organist ai.d Choir director—Miss Mary Joyce Strachan. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES. '10.00 a.m. SABBATH SCHOOL. 11.00 a.m, REV. W; J. WOOLFREY, B.A., ..13.D. 7.00 p.m. -REV. ,W J. WOOLFREY, I .A., B.D. - BLUE WATER BAND, GUESTS AT EVENING SERVICE Under direction Bandmaster Huckins, . 2.30 p.m. UNION ('HL'I II—Service conducted by Y.P.U. of Victoria Monday 8.00 p.m. Young People's Union. • VICTORIA WELCOMES YOU. Goderich BaptistChurch , THE PASTOR IN CHARGE THANKSGIVING k THANKS -LIVING. 10.00 a.m. Our CHURCH SCHOOL. Classes for ALL. 11.00 a.m. "The BLESSEDNESS of BLESSING." It is a good thing to give thanks. 7.00 p.m. "THAT LITTLE YELLOW BASKET." THANKSGIVING MONIDA1—B.Y.P.U. RALLY OF MIDDLESEX and L:3MBTON — at 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. Speaker for the h ;—REV. SA. 'WE -SCOTT, BD., TORONTO:- PASTOR—REV. G. W. H. MEDLEY. Organist and Choir Leader—MRS. ELLA I. DONALDSON. 'BETHEL TABERNACLE (Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada) EV. • J. A.- PE:ARSON, Pastor 10 a.m. SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11 a.m. COMMUNION SERVICE. 7.30 p.m. "THANKS BE UNTO GOD." Tues. 8 p.m. • Young People's. Fri: 8 p.m. Prayer Meting. • - ENTER INTO HIS GATES WITH THANKSGIVING, ANI) INTO HIS COURTS WITH PRAISE. THE SALVATION ARMY THANKSGIVING SE:RVI('ES--S1('NDAV; . OCTOBER 12th - Conducted by CAPTAIN F. HALIWELL and Limy. 0. MILLAR of Seaforth SERVICES AT 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. THANKSGIVING OFFERING IN THE EVENING SERVICE. briefs Men, Use '•Vigor•irra" if weak, • run duwu, nervous. Get renewed pep, vitality. lv-di►y lreatluent 0.00. At Emerson's drug store. -40-4 Watch for annouuceureut of the marionette show cowing to Goderich on. Saturday, October 26th, sponsored by the Maple Leaf Chapter, LO.D.E. -40 Slcndur Tablets are effective.` Twu weeks' supply $1; 12 weeks' 5 at Campbell's `and 'Emerson's drug *tures. -41 Reserve Saturday, November 1st. for bazaar and afternoon tea in Masonic Temple at 2 p.ru., under auspiices of Ladies' Aid of Taylor's korner. -41 Victoria Hume^ and-SchtYol Associ- atiou will meet October 10th at 8 pan. Miss George -of Victoria School will give an address on special class work. Bring your -ideas for future programs t ► the suggestion box. Everyone wel- come. -41 Reserve Noveml.ier 6th and 7th .for the Arthur Circle play. -41' The magazines .- handled by .Miss Mary B. Rowell and Mrs. 1. McLean include, several thousand titles of Can- adian, American and British publica- tions covering trade, technical, and business subjects as welll as spurts, hobbies, religion and fiction. A 'phone call will liging prompt service. 41tf Reserve Saturday, November 29th, fur the bazaar and tea to be held by the Woman's Assoeiation iri 'North street [United church hall. -41 Goderich Music Club. 8 p.m., 'rues- -day, October 14, in St; George's parish hall. Subject : "The Symphony Orc1t . estra," by \V. H. \\'ickett. -41 Centrnl,vHona and School Associ-. ation will hold its October meeting Tuesday, October 14, at 8 p.m. Rev. C. W. ('up( will speak and Mrs. Homan will lead 0 discussion, The theme is "Character Building." All parents are urged to be present.. • -41 Rullunage--, t_ale, Oc-tuber 18th, in MacKay Hall at 2 pain„ under auspices of Rebekiili'Lodge. -41 • IN MEMORIAM FlAGAN.—la loving memory of my dear sister, Mrs. H. 1'eagan,_ who passed riway October 12, 1940. Farewell,.dear sister, thy work is o'er, Thy Willing hands will work no more. A loving sister, kind and true, Nu one on earth we'll Mind like 'jou. —Ever remembered by her luviul; sister -!'oily and Will and Nieces. 41x, H[:TUHINS.--In loving memory of ray;two dear brothers, John and Earl, -11utchins, who were suddetrl• ,killed ire- Kitchener one --year- ago, -October- 12th. 1946: You are always in My mind, \o matter. what 1 do; All the time within my heart There are ihuughts- of you. Never for a moment Are you vciy far away, Absent and yet near,: you seem, "And dearer every clay. • • —.Dearly beloved and sadly missed by Sister Ruby and Family. 41x my tvt,u sons and our two brothers, . John and' Earl, who were killed at Kitchener, l►ctober 12, 1916: They little thought when leaving home Tiley- would no. more -return, ' That they in death so soon would sleep And leave: its here to mourn. • If all the world, were ours to give We'd give it; yes, and more, T(. st e the face of our dear boys Come smiling 'through the door., Sadly missed and fondly • re - 1 tilemi(ered by their Mother, Sisters and Brothers.41x III TCIIINS.--In sad and loving re- rut•rnbrt(nce of my two_l)rothers, John and Earl, who were . killed at Kitchener: October 12, 1946. .lust when their hopes were brightest, In pride of their manhood 'days, The life they bad planned,.wras-shdrt- ene(1 By life's mysterious ways. Ged gave us strength to bear it, ('curage to tight the blow, Birt• what it meant to lose them No one 'will ever know. • Each time we look at their pictures, So young, so brave, so true, There is no wonder our hearts are aching " And. longing for both of you. —Ever remembered by• their Sister Verna and Family. . 41x MAIZE. ---In loving • tnemery, of Olive at. the Thanksgiving V. Maize, who passed away three Sunday school on Sunday afternoon, years ago, October 15, 1944. October 12th, at 2.45. As long at4 we live we will cherish her The pulpit of Visstoria street United name; church will be occupied next 'Sunday In memory we see her ever the same; by Rev. W. J. Woolfrey, B.A., 13.D., Still in our hearts she is living yet, of Ontario street United church. Clin- For we miss her too much to ever for- ton, the occasion -being harvest thanks - get. giving day. The evening service will -4--Sadly -missed by Mother, Brothers be marked by the presence of the Blue and Sister. 41x Water Band, under the direction of McI'IIEE.—Irl loving pilemory of a Bandmaster IIuckins, who will aug- clear husband and father, Daniel Inent the choral work of the Choir by - McPhee, who passed away October way of sacred instrumentals. The 9tlt. 11)21, young people of the church will decor - Twenty six years ago txlay— ate the sanctuary with fruits, vege- It seems so long since yon went away tables. plants and flowers in keeping And left ns here to carry on : ' with the practice of past years. Birt we'll meet again on that hapj►y ,,The service at Union church. Godes morn.c"s' rich township, on Sunday next will be —Ever remembered by Wife and c,ondneted by the Young Peop;t•'; Union Sons, -41 of Victoria street. clilirch. 'SI ROUL1•;. - - In lm'ing memory of --- Annie I:. Barker. wife of John - TABS ON TEETH S1►ro►i1e. who. passed away October Nature's plans for growth and ,de - 13th, 19:;5). vclopment are often foiled by disease '1'ht' •v%(trlt1 'intrr elynip;e fr(lTrr 'VF'rr�, irr..• 'a r14T ' is riift'rite, ._ `1;rif; `st)yirtttitir('�,' `eitrly" year I►rufessional attest ion can come. to Na - And friends from clay to. clay, tote's' aid and get things to rights Bot never will the one we loved agoin, before too cinch harm is done. Froin memory pass, away. Dental authorities think particularly ---,laver remembered by loving Daogll- of tooth decay. which, 4s a disease. ter, •Evelyn. , • -41 once 'disease begins 'in a toothy, it will usually destroy it -unless the dentist ('ARDS OF THANKS is called in to assist nature in carrying out her original plans for that tooth. It is important. Canadians are re- minded, to keep in touch with the dentist so that he can kelp tabs on their teeth. f; BORN Goderielli on October 8th, 1947, to ANDREWS.—At Ale.5tandra 'Hospital, Mr. and firs. Lloyd McDonald, R.R. Goderich. on October 4th, 1947, to 3, I.ucichow, a sun. Mr, and Mrs. Warner Andrews, PICK.—At Pembroke, Ont., on lion Auburn, a. daughter. day. October 6th, 1947, to Mr. and BRENNAN.—At Alexandra Hospital, 11rs. I'. E. Pick (nee Alma Howell),-. a (laughter. - Goderich, on October 5th, 1947: to MT'RI'HY.----At Clinton Community Mr. and Mrs. Al Brennan, (xlalerich,• -Hospital, on Friday, October 3rd, ^1r son. 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. JOHNSTON.--At Alexandra Hospital, Murphy, Clinton, a daughter. • Goderich, on Oetober 21111, 1947, to.. RfEHI,.—In Goderich. on September - Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Johnston. 80 29111, 1947: to. Mr. ar)(1 Mrs. Donald East street, Goderich, a daughter. Riehl, Gloucester Terrace, Goderich, McDONALD.—At Alexandra Hospital, a son. • TENDERS WANTED Tenders ill be received by the 1 ,r derl3igned up to lOcteber 17th, 1947, for 'the leasing of West Street Rink for a six° (0) months period commencing November ^lct. Lessees aro required to provide free skating to children two afternoons each wco!k during the winterseason. Highest or any ten• der not necessarily accepted. S. IL BLA1E, Ir City k. NOTICE (1174. Ft�a3 rift sciS , 09 pe 'I'he adjourned tax sale, if necessary., will be held in the (Nitwit Chambers, Goderich, on Tuesday, - October 14th, at the hour of three v)'cluck in -the afternoon. 5.•II. BLAKI�;, 40- •, 'rreastirei, NOTICE of intention of, stopping up a portion of St. David's street in the Town of Goderich. Take notice that the Municipal Corporation of the 'Town of Goderich VOR SALE.—DAIRY • FARM, 100 proposes to enact a by-law closing that acres ; water and hydro in . house portion of St. David s street in the and barn, Olso water piped 'to each said Town of Goderich which may be field; McGaw station 'on farm. School more particularly described as follows: bels passes door; 1r/z miles south of COMMENCING at the south-easterly Carlow, 2 miles north of ]3enmillor. angle of lot running leo. 557; thence Easy terms. ALDEN ALLIN, R.R. 4, westerly along the -southern limit of Goderich. 40tf lots No. ,``i57 and No. 634, 2. chtiins and 78 links more or less, to the. south- FOR SALE. — BLACK CURRANT westerly angle of lot No. 634; thence plants, Ottawa. variety, rust resist-. northerly along the westerly limit of ant; also new Red Lake Currants. Red lot No. 634, 301/2 links more or less, to raspberries, . • Viking, Lathan, . New - a point on the southerly limit of St. burgh, Marcy., Taylor, graded sizes, David's street produced easterly along heavy and medium. All on.hand ready the northerly limit -o f lots running for planting now. - WESLEY W. .N9, 128 and No. 141 inclusive; thence FISHER, RAI; 5, Goderich, Saltford easterly along the last-mentioned limit" 2 chains and 78 links more. or less village. 40-1x to a point on the easterly limit of FOR._ SALE. — _\IAN'S WINTER lot No. 557•; thence southerly along overcoat (irr good conditii), the said easterly limit 301/ links more gy1Cdium •sizes also a lady"s dark stilt, or less• to the place of beginning. size 16. Will sell cheap. App1Y BOX Notice of intention to -close- up the 89, SIGNAL -STAR. -40 said lands will be given by publication for four consecutivecoweeks in The FOR SALE.---TWO-WHEEL CABIN Signal -Star, a newspaper published in trailer, equipped • with electric Goderich; first of- such -notices to LT-. range; lights. 'heater, 600it16 "''tires: pear in the issue baring date the 18th MEL. STEWART, Dungannon. 40-1x day of September, 1947. - And further take notice that the FOR SALE.—BEAUTIFUL GARDEN Council shall hear any person or by chrysanthemums, 75c large bon- Council counsel, • solicitor _Or' agent any gtyet ; also bouquets of mixed flowers. person who cl-rims that his lands will Order your gladiolus. -bulbs now. MRS. be prejudicially affected -by the by-law' L. R. HOLMAN., Cameron street, phone and who applies to be heard. -- 722. • -40 D. D. MOONEY, Mayor, S. H. BLAKE, Clerk. - FOR SA1 .—TEAM OF HORSES, 38 41- • well matched, very steady and re- 38-41- liable, \AI TFLlBavlield r horse nine, ED seven; '' ---_� ! trroiirnately 3,200 mounds. FRED - - - • road. - 41x For Results - A CiassUied Ad FOR SALE FOR SiALii' • 1 F01 SALT.—I•I6USE ik i b'ALE; immediate _ possession; on Britan- nia road. Apply 75 East street. 30tf FOR SALE. — SEVEN LOTS ON Mary street;sewers, lights and water available. J. 13. PROUSE, R.R. 1, Goderich, phone 933 r 31. -39 FOR" SALE.-,-•RASI'I3ERRY 'CANE~, Viking and Liitham, $ 5 per 100. FRED GILBERT, Huron road. phone 936 r 32. • - 39x FOR SALE.—STRUCTURAL STEEL, beams, channels, angles, reinforc- ing mesh,"pipes, boiler tubes, boilers for culverts, boilers- for heating, hot water and steam radiation, also any other water,, of steel.,, Make M. Brown and Scuts, your headquarters for any types of steel in complete warehouse lines. 400 Lancaster street west, Kitchesier, Ontario. Phone 3-3282, 6-6465. Open Saturday afternoon. -39tf 1 buy rags, feather ticks, and used furniture. Sewing machine repairs, and supplies. C. WOODS, 12 East street. Phone 242J. 2111 SALE:—'31 I'ON'rIAC COACH, four new tires, new brakes and clutch. Cheap for (intick sale. Apply SIGNAL -STAR. 41x NOTICE. "DOMINION CHINCHILLAS" FOR SALE. — STEWART-WARNER The_ latest fur -Learing animal to be radio, 5 -,tubes, rebuilt, new trans - successfully, raised.- in captivity, the former and tubes, table model. Phone genuine • South American Chinchilla, Goderich 93-I" r 5. 41x fur, may be seen at the Huron and F()R SALE:—ONE-HUNDRED-AND- fur, Chinchilla Ranch, Wingham, ONE -ACRE farm. Ashfield, two Ont. These ' animals .are under the iiiiles.east of Sheppar'dton ; large frame care of Mr. H. L. Wells. Learn how dwelling. -good banked barn; henhouse, these animals may provide a living garage; wooded creek; pasture, also and a hobby for you in the years to seeded area,.- some to wheat. Apply to come.. 'Visits to the ranch are best \\ • A. SUTHERLAND, Barrister, etc. made on week -day evenings or any time 41 tf during the -week=ends, and are free FOR SALE OR RENT.—A NEWLY of obligation. 25tf r' decorated 7 -roomed house in Dun- 'XOTICE. ganuon, good stable, henhouse, double - • garage, good supply of water, hydro Please take noti(•e that on and after throughout. Immediate possession. October 10th, 19.1.7, I will not`be re- A. M. STRAUGHAN, R.R. 4, Goderich. sponsible for any debts contracted in -41 r . yILL EXCHANGE - HAY FOR potatoes. Phone 1190J. -41 F()R SALE.—TWO LOTIS ON PARK street and Elgin avenue. Apply 6 Cambria road. -41 li‘OR SALE.—TWO WOODEN STOR- AGE barrels, also four )wooden crates, large size. Phone 432. 0 41x lily naive. ROBERT GOO('l3, F()R SALE.—ONE VIKING CREAM 41x R.R. 3, Goderich. separator with electric motor and clutch: used one year. - :Apply to II:1ROLD ADAM S. It.II. 3, Guderieh. CHURCH NOTES " 41x i FOR SALE. ---FO\ TERRIER PUPS. At the Sunday evening service at .JAS I.EISIIJI.AN, Auburn. Phone Bethel Tabernacle, the pastor, Rev. Blyth 33'r 10. 41x J. A. Pearson, dedicated to the Lore( t►It SALE. 1!x34 �D(Yi)(�I: ('O Al'II ; Linda Marie, iPrftint daughter uP• lir. F COURT OF REVISION • and Mrs. Nice of Port Albert. At a also 1.2,1 Leghorn pullets. Phone similar service in September he dedi ]:3'-'(t, ('arluw. llx •�U1 R'1' OF REVISION sated Donna Marie, daughter of Mr. �`OR S.AI,I:. TEN G A [a (1 F, TOWNSHIP O1±` ('OI.B(')RNE and Mrs. Wm. • Mitchell, Stratford. double-barreled Manhattan shpt `� (:curt of Revision to hear and and George Arthur, son of :ll r. and determine complaints agaliist the as - Mrs. Sidney Harvey, Huron road. gun.( Phone 994, Goderich. 41 sessnient roll for 1948 will be held in Rev. C. W. Cope will be the speaker Ti ()H SALE. --ONE JERSEY ('ow, I the Township Hall, Carlow, on Thurs- service at Saltford I 7 years, calf in February ; '2 day, Oetober `23rd, at 2 o'clock p.m. .AI1 complaints•'tnust be -in writing and heifer calves, 6 and 7 months old. filed with the undersigned, not later KOVIAK,Port Albert. 41x than Tuesday, October 21st..- WM.• HALLOWS, Clerk, 41-2- R.R. 5, Goderich. WANTED. — LISTINGS OF PRO- PERTY_ for sale. ° Phone MAL-, COLM MfiA.THERS, Insurance and Real Estate Broker, 115W. 7tf WANTED,, TO BUY.—OLD HORSES and dead animals, suitable for mink feed. If dead, phone at once. Phone collect JACK GILBERT, 936 r 21 °or FRED' GILBERT, phone 936 r 32, Goderich. -26tf WANTED TO BUY. -=SUBSTANT- IAL house, preferably'' brick, in good location in Goderich. Cash in full. Information giyen will be held in strictest confidence. �" Write BOX 81;' SIGNAL -STAB,. 37tf WANTED. — C O U' P L E ., SEEK • house for • refit or ptirchttse 'in Goderich. Write ;,...BOX .• 83; _$1GNAL- STAR. - -38 WANTED. — LISTINGS OF PRO- PERTIES for style. C. F. CHAP - MAN, Real Estate Bru�kei, !'hone 18. 39tf WAl\TED TO PURCHASE.—SMALL farm, 10 to 40 acres ; buildings not essential. Prefer Blue Water or No. 8 Highway., Write BOX 80, SIGNAL - STAR. ' cls t ` I 1'ER. • EMPLOYMENT If U Il: FARMERS. — \\'e have -openings for men- iffid boys during the winter months. Good pay, five-day week,.ea-' perience not necessary. Apply to Mr. Walter Johnston at Kitchener .Plant, opposite C.N.K. Station, and to Mr. Clay ton . J. Reitzel at Waterido Plant, 50 Allen street west. CANADA CABINETS ' AND FURNITURE LIMITED. - • , -40-2 WANTED. — GIRL FOR LOCAL grocery store. Write BOX 86, SIGNAL .STAR. _ ...4(atf. STENOGRAPHER WANTED FOR local professional oflice, experienced or inexperienced. Apply BOX 87, SIGNAL -STAR. 40tf WANTED.—MAN FOR .RAWLEIGH business. Permanent if you are a • hostler. For , - particulars write RA\VLEIGH DEPT. ML -J-216-103 -41-2-3.4 M e Culbert's Bakery The Horne of Tasty -Pastry"' MINCEMEAT . PIES FOR -,;I'}ANKSGIVING Small cup cakes, cookies and shortbrpgds for weddings,' parties,, etc. Ail Orders of i1L00 or •moa`e, delivered. PHONE 465, MEL. CUL1s'ERT, Prop. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. „• - Notice is hereby given .to 1111, persons- having any -claim against the estate of Ambrose H. Vanstone, late • old, the Township of ,C.olborne, in the County of Iluron,- retired farmer, who died on or about the eighteenth day of September, A.D. 1947, to -send same to the undersigned on . or before the twenty-fifth day of October, 1947, as - On. and 'after that date the executor of the said estate shall proceed to wake distribution of.the assets thereof, having regard only td the claims of which he has notice. • Dated at Goderich this twenty-second -day of September, A.D'' • 1947. -, R. C. JIA'X'S, K.C., Goderich, Ontario. 39-41- Solicitor fol; .the Estate. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. N otiee is hereby , given to all sons having any claim `against the estate of Winnifred Ball, late of the- '1'o\lt of Goderich, in .the County of Iluron, retired school teacher, who died on or about the secbnd day of October, A.D. 1917, to send same to the under- signed on or before the seventh day 'of. November, A.D. -1947, as on. and after that datethe executor of the said estate shall proceed togmake distribu- tion of the •assets thereof,_, having re -- wird Only to the claims of which he has. notice. Dated at the Town of Goderich, in the County of Iluron, this eighth day of October, A.D. 1947. R. C. HAYS; K.C., - " Goderich, Ontario, 4r-2-3- Solicitor ..or the Estate. -r- S1'Ll•;NDID OPPORTUNITY. Averrige $45. weekly for nrari or woman to"supply more than 250 FAM - ILEX necessities to the people in your, neighborhood. Sell part or full time. Write .,today- for complete details of our time -tested plan for fast, easy direct -to -customer sales. CATALOGUE, FREE.. FAMILEX, Dept. A, 1000 De- lerimier, Montreal. -41 15.00 REWARD FOR INFORMA- TION leading to house or apart - merit. four or .fie rooms to rent Ap- TENDERS WANTED NOTICE OF TENDERS—SALE OR BEERY FAR:1I farm of the late Ormond 11. Alcock, situate on , 4th Concession, Township of Goderich, ' containing seventy-four acfes of land, Will be sold as a going concern iuediately. ., The property will be sold subject to reserve bid. The highest 'or any tender not necessarily aceepted. • The pro- perty can be vae3i'ed at any -time. ,, All tenders Must be sent in with a marked cheque for ten per cent of the tender price to R. C. HAYS, K.C., .. Solicitorfor the Estate, . Box 547, Goderich, on or liefore the lSth day of October. tober• at twelve o'clock. ply REG. WILLIAMSON, write P.O. For further Particulars apply to the BOX 914. 41x I above mentioned solicitor or to WILLIAM. ALCOCK, tistrator, R.R. No. 2, Goderich. -39-41 LOST LOST. — 17 -JEWEL RED' GOLD •lady's Bulova wrist watch, on Mon- day, October 6th, somewhere in Gode- rich. Return to 47 West street. 41x • TIIT: FAMILY OF THE LATE, MRS. Nelson Graham wish to tender their grateful thanks for the many kindnesses and expressions of syni,- pat'hy received in their bereavement: with especial thanks to Rev. C. W. Cope and Mr. Chas. M. Robertson, also to those who sent flowers. •• -41 WITH DEEPEST GRATITUDE WE extend this word of thanks for the- many expressions of sympathy tendered by thoughtful friends; for the loan of ears for the funeral and for the floral tril)utes. Thee kind- . rreste9 have ineai t 'much to us. 'MM. .'l. WALLACE' T3LAC1- AND FAMILY.. ° -41 Tun .BROTHERS ANO SISTERS . of 'the late ;iiisq Winnifred >l3a11 are very thankful, to tllo e wI'lo loaned Cara, nt.nt floral tributes and b ('thee Ween expressed' t e% ,•.,.rnpatby in their bereavement. . -41 • FOR SALE. --TULIP, NARCISSUS, daffodil. hyacinth bulbs, direct front Holland. for sale • at JACKSONS FLORISTS. -41 F'OII SALE.— SUBSTANTIAL eight -room house in very good' loca tion, short distance east of Square. Immediate possession. MALCOLM MATIiERS,- Insurance. and Real Estate Broker, West street, Goderich.. • 41x FOR SALE. MODERN SEVEN - ROOM house'? f R.J. Doak, former- ly oemipied by Geo. Melburn, on Keays street, to 1►e sold by auction on Satur- day. October llth, at 2 p.m. MATT (;AYN()R, .Anetioneer.° -40-1 F'()It SAL!':.-_Q1'AW1'F.R-(.'UT (YAK. extension -table. Phone. 8' . FOR LE. -m (HRL'S WINTER coat, green tweed, size 10. ••Phone 987.i. -41 FOR SAE.. „--- SIN -ROOM HOUSE with bath, hydro, ,summer kitchen. Also double size lot with garage, In good locality. Immediate possession. VM. PITI3LADO, 23 Regent street. 41x FOR SALE.—SUN ,PORCH 14'. X 7'. Phone 707W. -41 ForY4lhose unable to leave their place of employment during working hours, our office will be open until 6.00 p.m. daily, to assist you with your purchase of • - CANADA SAVINGS BO'NJ S Full information relaraiing ai'aah or easy instalment purchases Y'oi r business strictly confidential. CAREY F3 SON WEST ST. GOOF:Melt Hygienic supplies (rubber goods), mailed postpaid in plain, sealed en- velope with price list. Six samples 25c; 24 samples' $1.00. Mail Order Dept. 7-53, NOV-RUBBER CO., Box 91, Hamilton„ Ont. t -1-9 WHY WORRY? • when yolr • ('art get the }rest in fire, ornto or general., ins;irance from R. T. _KILPATRICK , R.R. 7, LUCKNOW • Phone 77R2, Dungannon WHAT DO YOU OWN? Get one of our 1NVE,NTORY BOOKLETS and Take Stock of your Household Contents SEE IL M. FORD _ Get Insured — Stay Insured— Rest Assured. North St. . rel. 268w ., „Stop grumbling --I told you' to' have Gardner Motor Sales fill our spare tire before we started!” a Gardner Motor Sales Goderich Phone 234 . r7